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California Developments

California Developments. A Brief History of PowerPoint Told in its Own Words. Early Daze at Forethought. Aug 1985 First draft of spec for new product called Presenter at Forethought, Inc.

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California Developments

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  1. California Developments A Brief History of PowerPoint Told in its Own Words

  2. Early Daze at Forethought • Aug 1985 First draft of spec for new product called Presenter at Forethought, Inc. • Dec 1985 Coding begins on Presenter for Macintosh (Using a Lisa with two 5 megabyte hard disks connected via the serial port) • Jun 1986 Another developer joins Forethought and doubles the size of the development team • Sep 1986 Forethought moves from Mountain View to Sunnyvale, CA

  3. Birth of a Category • Apr 1987 Presenter, now called PowerPoint 1.0, ships • Introduced a new category, desktop presentations, with many innovations • Multiple slides in a single file • Slide organization with a slide sorter view and a title view (precursor of outline view) • Notes pages attached to each slide • Handout printing with multiple slides per page • Text with outlining styles and full word-processor formatting • Graphic shapes with attached text for drawing diagrams and tables • Shadows as object features • First product to use a hardcover bound book for its manual!

  4. The GBU Appears • Aug 1987 Microsoft acquires Forethought, Inc. and the GBU is created as Microsoft’s first business unit • May 1988 PowerPoint 2.0 ships for the Macintosh. • Word processing features which had been cut from 1.0 • Find/Replace • Spell Checking • Color! The Macintosh II was available. • Slide color schemes • guide to color selection • easier to change colors later • Shaded coloring • Sep 1988 The GBU moves to Menlo Park, CA

  5. Windows at Last • May 1990 PowerPoint 2.0 ships for Windows. • Introduced on the same day Windows 3.0 • The first application designed exclusively for the new platform (To get the 256 color and palette management) • Introduced Microsoft Graph • PowerPoint and Graph were the first container and server to implement what soon became the OLE 1.0 embedding protocol • Aug 1991 Microsoft Draw ships for Windows • An OLE server based on PowerPoint drawing

  6. Shapes! Core Code Development • May 1992 PowerPoint 3.0 ships for Windows • Introduced less than a month after Windows 3.1 • The first application designed exclusively for that new platform (TrueType was a saviour) • Lots of original new features • Templates • Outline view (okay, this one wasn’t original) • Great drawing: Freeform tool, Autoshapes (since patented by Dave Parker), flip, rotate, scale, align, picture ungrouping • Slide show transitions, builds, sound, and video • Sep 1992 PowerPoint 3.0 ships for Macintosh • Core code used for the first time. Microsoft Graph available in the Macintosh version

  7. Office Rules • Feb 1994 PowerPoint 4.0 ships for Windows • PowerPoint joins Word and Excel with the Office look • Full OLE 2.0 with in-place activation • Introduced AutoLayouts and the AutoContent wizard • Apr 1994 Office Reorganization changes the GBU to the GPU • Aug 1994 PowerPoint 4.0 ships for Macintosh

  8. Modern Times • Nov 1994 The GPU moves to Cupertino • Aug 1995 PowerPoint 7.0 ships for Windows 95 • A complete rewrite of the product from the ground up in C++ • Full object model with internal VBA programmability • Great new graphics, textures • New animation and effects • Meeting support features • Jul 1995 New Drawing Product Unit spun off to do shared graphics for Office

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